The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat
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Author:GNANALINGHAM Brannavan
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ISBN:9780473725976
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Publication Date:October 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:304
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Lawrence and Gibson
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Country of Publication:New Zealand


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The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat
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Author:GNANALINGHAM Brannavan
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ISBN:9780473725976
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Publication Date:October 2024
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Edition:1
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Pages:304
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Binding:Paperback
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Publisher:Lawrence and Gibson
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Country of Publication:New Zealand
Description
Kartik Popat breezes through his teenage years despite having no friends. He has no time for his fellow Indians or immigrants. He wants to earn money, without doing any work. He dreams of being a filmmaker, but ends up working at Parliament, racing through the ranks of advisors and party hacks. As the Covid lockdown sets in, he learns that there are more grifts in the world, than doing a half-arsed job.
Mr Popat disputes all of the above characterisations.
<The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat casts a sidelong glare at the rise of wannabe South Asian demagogues in Western democracies, and imagines a version fit for Aotearoa. The novel lampoons the concept of the model minority, as Kartik makes a mockery of representational politics and reacts to the echo chambers and political movements of the day.
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Kartik Popat breezes through his teenage years despite having no friends. He has no time for his fellow Indians or immigrants. He wants to earn money, without doing any work. He dreams of being a filmmaker, but ends up working at Parliament, racing through the ranks of advisors and party hacks. As the Covid lockdown sets in, he learns that there are more grifts in the world, than doing a half-arsed job.
Mr Popat disputes all of the above characterisations.
<The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat casts a sidelong glare at the rise of wannabe South Asian demagogues in Western democracies, and imagines a version fit for Aotearoa. The novel lampoons the concept of the model minority, as Kartik makes a mockery of representational politics and reacts to the echo chambers and political movements of the day.
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Author: GNANALINGHAM BrannavanISBN: 9780473725976Publication Date: October 2024Edition: 1Pages: 304Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Lawrence and GibsonCountry of Publication: New Zealand
Kartik Popat breezes through his teenage years despite having no friends. He has no time for his fellow Indians or immigrants. He wants to earn money, without doing any work. He dreams of being a filmmaker, but ends up working at Parliament, racing through the ranks of advisors and party hacks. As the Covid lockdown sets in, he learns that there are more grifts in the world, than doing a half-arsed job.
Mr Popat disputes all of the above characterisations.
<The Life and Opinions of Kartik Popat casts a sidelong glare at the rise of wannabe South Asian demagogues in Western democracies, and imagines a version fit for Aotearoa. The novel lampoons the concept of the model minority, as Kartik makes a mockery of representational politics and reacts to the echo chambers and political movements of the day.
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Author: GNANALINGHAM BrannavanISBN: 9780473725976Publication Date: October 2024Edition: 1Pages: 304Binding: PaperbackPublisher: Lawrence and GibsonCountry of Publication: New Zealand
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